Invesco Perpetual High Income tops FundsNetwork sales

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The Invesco Perpetual High Income fund is the top selling fund on FundsNetwork this year to date, ac...

The Invesco Perpetual High Income fund is the top selling fund on FundsNetwork this year to date, according to the platform. The next best selling fund is the Invesco Perpetual Income fund, followed by the Norwich Property Trust and the New Star Property Unit Trust. UK equity income products are the dominant fund type in the top 10, with six funds taking up positions. The Schroder UK Mid 250 vehicle is the sole non-income focused equity fund of the best selling products. The Specialist sector was the best selling sector on FundsNetwork in 2006, and has remained in top position for the...

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